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Can it be cured?
I’m pretty sure that Jesus would find this hilarious. Albert Mohler, not so much. Hat tip to Dan Vera.
Good book
>Here is a transcript of one of the speeches before the School Board on Tuesday night. It was received with tremendous applause, quite deservedly so: “My name is Katie Neville; I’ve lived in Mr. Marshall’s School Board district for 23 … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Commentary
Tagged Faith, LCPS, Schools, Tango the penguin, Viewpoint discrimination
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Lifestyle Christian c’est moi
It’s confirmed. You can be gay and Christian at the same time. From today’s Virginia Family Foundation email alert: “Isabella is the child of Lisa Miller, a former lesbian who left that lifestyle after becoming a Christian.” I was under … Continue reading
“God’s Harvard”
If you were part of the group that helped provide support to the Soulforce Equality Ride visit to Patrick Henry College back in April, you may remember Hanna Rosin, the Washington Post reporter who was with us for much of … Continue reading
Church chat
All kinds of remarkable, amusing things are surfacing as the thrashing over the ill-conceived push/message testing/research/whatever poll allegedly commissioned by the Lynn Chapman campaign continues unabated. To wit: This picture is posted (with the caption: “Jerusalem fell and the Holy … Continue reading
Posted in Observation
Tagged Campaigns, Faith, Lynn Chapman, Religious authoritarianism
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Eye of the Storm
When you try to love the world the way that God loves the world, you’re going to get into trouble. Yesterday’s morning yakfests brought us an an interview with Bishop V. Gene Robinson by the Today Show’s Matt Lauer. The … Continue reading →